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Hayes brings back a ball thrown by its owner, Karen Kamassa, of West Allis.
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Anthony Seeley of Saukville shares a moment with his dog Hannah while the two wait to enter the Cool Waters water park in Greenfield Park on Sept. 7. The pool is opened each year to dogs on the last day of the season. The pool is drained for the year the day after the event. People started to arrive for the annual open pool swim for dogs two hours before the event.
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Brutus, owned by Tim Rouselatos of Milwaukee, strains at his leash while waiting to enter the park.
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Roxy, owned by Paul Butterbrodt of Milwaukee, rests his paws on the entry gate to Cool Waters.
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This dog has a little extra help when retrieving tennis balls.
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Dogs and their owners wait in line to enter the Cool Waters water park. People and pooches began to line up more than two hours before the event began.
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Zach Neel, 10, of Muskego, plays with Patty, a golden retriever.
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Hannah, owned by Leslie Sandwiski of Waukesha, rests on the pool deck after her swim.
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Brutus, owned by Tim Rouselatos of Milwaukee, strains at his leash while waiting to enter the water park.
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Celis, owned by Laura Burke of Milwaukee, starts to climb out of the pool.
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Edd dives in for a ball thrown by Sue Foulault of Racine.
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Dogs and their owners rush in as the gates open at 6:30 p.m.
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Tom Duelge, of Muskego, looks on as his lab Tigger leaps into the pool.
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